The Path2prosperity web sites present a down to earth, common sense approach to Internet sales and marketing. The owner, Judy Hortin was shocked by the dishonesty of those who posed as business coaches, when she launched her online business in July 2002. She started to refute a great deal of accepted Internet marketing doctrine and established a reputation as a “battle axe.” She has made several very good friends in Internet communities, who give her unrivalled help and support with her endeavours, to stand out as a voice of reason in the cyberspace jungle. She invites you to share her musings. She recommends common sense, common sense and more common sense.



It also fuels beliefs, that are “Bovine Manure”, tripe and nonsense, hot air and hero worship. Take expert advice by all means but temper that advice with common sense. Path2prosperity News offers a basic, down to earth, alternative view, which many IT professionals would not dare to publish, for fear of loosing face. It is a publication for people with lashings of common sense, a sense of humour and not too much money to throw down the drain. Your problems or losses could have nothing to do with advanced technology.

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Question. Who has been raiding this shopkeeper’s stock? Answer. Video Clip2


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The publication has been created for people with lashings of common sense, a sense of humour and not too much money to throw down the drain.

The Internet is a cyberspace jungle. It is exciting and you are unlikely to encounter any serious dangers, if you take sensible precautions to protect you PC, finances and reputation but, people get bitten, ripped off or stung on occasions. This is an essential part of one’s learning curve. It hurts for a while but it hones the survival instinct.